Ted Strickland Doesn’t Have Time to Deal with Ohio’s Bigoted Attorney General, But Has Time to Roam Aimlessly And Yell at Bill O’Reilly

From Gov. Ted’s interview in Ohio Magazine:

Frances Strickland rises early most mornings and takes a walk, then has breakfast, which is served in a nook off to the side of the home’s spacious kitchen, or, sometimes, in the garden room. Most of their talking, they say, is done in the morning, when they are fresh. Evenings are reserved for activities such as reading or watching television.

“Frances sits up there in her office in front of the computer for sometimes hours at a time, answering e-mails,” the governor says. “I just don’t know how she does it … When I’m here, sometimes I just walk around [downstairs in the residence], because, especially in the evening, it’s just so peaceful and restful. You have all this space and there’s no noise and no one around … But most of the time, I’m on the couch or in a chair, reading a newspaper or … watching Fox News.”
He pauses, waiting for a response, and then laughs heartily.

“I watch Fox News and scream and answer back and tell them they’re wrong.”

In defense of Fox News, I wonder who our governor screams at? Fox News, unlike other news outlets, is very clear with labeling who has what bias. But they have all types of liberals on- Was he screaming at Neil Gabler? Susan Estrich? Geraldine Ferraro? Greta Van Susteren? Geraldo Rivera? David Corn? Bob Beckle? Alan Colmes? Kirsten Powers? Robert Kennedy? Countless Democrat Consultants? If I’m going to scream at Fox News, it would be because they excessively focus on a handful of stories for months about O.J. Simpson or some young girl who was killed & fed to the sharks in Aruba. But Fox News is extremely fair and balanced… and is so much so that it sometimes becomes annoying.

How does the Governor not have time to talk about Marc Dann’s anti-Christian comments he sent on a state owned email account? From this article, it appears that our governor may have too much time on his hands. But I suppose it’s nice to see the Stricklands have finally been formally introduced and are living together.

7 comments:

  1. R. Lee Ermey, 14. November 2007, 18:12

    Out of respect of the office of Governor and our sitting Governor I will not comment on a couple of items, like how the first lady spends hours upstairs on the computer. talk amongst yourselves

     
  2. Matthew, 14. November 2007, 18:14

    These days they call it “answering emails.” wink wink, nudge nudge.

     
  3. marc, 15. November 2007, 9:22

    Matt, you are one sick puppy……how do you think Crazy Ken found the “Man-Boy Love Association”?

     
  4. young gun, 15. November 2007, 11:25

    the infamous episode of South Park of course. However, the more scheming underlying matter is that Strickland is a supporter of the group (just check his voting record).

    Before he furthers this sort of press and starts doing some sort of blog about the leaves changing colors or his fondest Chrimas memories; maybe the governor could be so gracious as to solve the state’s school funding issues. Who knows, Francis could do some web research on the issue, in between e-mails of course.

     
  5. young gun, 15. November 2007, 11:26

    the infamous episode of South Park of course. However, the perverse underlying matter is that Strickland is a supporter of the group (just check his voting record).

    Before he furthers this sort of press and starts doing some sort of blog about the leaves changing colors or his fondest Chrimas memories; maybe the governor could be so gracious as to solve the state’s school funding issues. Who knows, Francis could do some web research on the issue, in between e-mails of course.

     
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    […] the hell can Matt Naugle seriously say “Fox News is extremely fair and balanced”? Especially now that they have […]

     
  7. JS, 19. November 2007, 10:55

    Ted Strickland has no business getting involved in National Campaigns. The Governor should be working on his failed campaign promises. Mr. Strickland has done nothing for Ohio and refuses to even stand up for Christian values. He feuses to denounce Attorney General Marc “Bigot” Dann.

     

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